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					The Department for Culture, Media and Sport is seeking to explore the extent to which
					the UK's current approach to World Heritage supports the interests of the UK Government
					and those of the Governments of the Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories in
					protecting and promoting their cultural and natural heritage; their wider strategic
					priorities; and their international goals, particularly in relation to UNESCO.
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					The consultation will also examine the costs and benefits, rights and responsibilities
					of World Heritage Site status, the balance currently achieved between them, and the
					implications for the future management, promotion and funding of such sites. The
					consultation will consider what measures might be taken to clarify and/or strengthen
					protection for World Heritage Sites and recommend a policy on making future nominations
					for World Heritage Site status.
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						Any Government department, when considering the formulation of new policies, is
						required to assess those policies against a number of ‘specific impact tests’ as part of 
						an ‘impact assessment’. The results of the assessment can be an important part of 
						how the Government decides between different policy options. The impact 
						assessment that relates to the policy options presented in this consultation document 
						can be viewed at 
						<a rel="dc:references" href="http://www.culture.gov.uk/Reference_library/Consultations/2008_current_consultations/cons_worldheritagepolicy.htm"
							>www.culture.gov.uk/Reference_library/Consultations/2008_current_consultations/cons_worldheritagepolicy.htm</a>
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						In relation to specific duties under equalities legislation, we would welcome comments 
						on the extent to which the way in which we identify, protect, manage and promote 
						World Heritage Sites might contribute to equality of opportunity in the areas of:
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							<li>Disability</li>
							<li>Race</li>
							<li>Gender</li>
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						We are also specifically inviting comment from UK bodies with interests in equality 
						and human rights.
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						In addition, in relation to the potential impact of the policy options on rural areas, we 
						are specifically consulting on whether adjustments to proposed policies might be 
						needed to meet specific rural needs and circumstances, and are inviting comment 
						from a range of relevant bodies.
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					<h2>Consultation paper</h2>
					<div><a rel="dc:hasPart" href="http://www.culture.gov.uk/images/publications/whconsultation_engversion.pdf"
						>World Heritage for the Nation  - Consultation paper PDF (634kb)</a></div>
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						>World Heritage for the Nation  - Consultation paper RTF (1.17mb)</a></div>

					<h3>Cymraeg/Welsh</h3>
					<div><a rel="dc:hasPart" href="http://www.culture.gov.uk/images/publications/whconsultation_welshversion.pdf"
						>Treftadaeth y Byd ar gyfer y Genedl - Papur Ymgynghorol PDF (1mb)</a></div>
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						>Treftadaeth y Byd ar gyfer y Genedl - Papur Ymgynghorol RTF (2.25mb)</a></div>
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					<h2>Impact Assessment</h2>
					<div><a rel="dc:relation" href="http://www.culture.gov.uk/images/publications/impactassessment_whconsultation.pdf"
						>Impact Assessment of Consultation into Revised World Heritage site nomination policy PDF (265kb)</a></div>
					<div><a rel="dc:relation" href="http://www.culture.gov.uk/images/publications/impactassessment_whconsultation.rtf"
						>Impact Assessment of Consultation into Revised World Heritage site nomination policy RTF (1.6mb)</a></div>
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					<h2>Additional documents</h2>
					<div>PricewaterhouseCooper UK World Heritage Sites Costs and Benefits Report:</div>
					<div><a rel="dc:references" href="">The Costs and Benefits of UK World Heritage Site Status A literature
						review for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport PDF (1.15mb)</a></div>
					<div><a rel="dc:references" href="">Executive Summary PDF (155kb)</a></div>
					<div><a rel="dc:references" href="">Full Report PDF (1.76mb)</a></div>
					<div><a rel="dc:references" href="">Cases Studies PDF (1.80mb)</a></div>
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					The closing date for responses is <span property="dc:valid" content="2009-02-25">Wednesday 25th February, 2009</span>
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					Please send responses to:
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					Post a comment online: <a rel="argot:replyOnline" href="http://haveyoursay.culture.gov.uk/worldheritage"
						>http://haveyoursay.culture.gov.uk/worldheritage</a>
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					Email: <a rel="argot:replyByEmail" href="mailto:whreview@culture.gsi.gov.uk">whreview@culture.gsi.gov.uk</a>
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						<div property="foaf:name">Caity Marsh</div>
						<div>Heritage for the Nation Consultation</div>
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								<div property="v:fn foaf:name">Culture Team (World Heritage)</div>
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									<div property="v:street-address">2-4 Cockspur Street</div>
									<div property="v:locality">London</div>
									<div property="v:postal-code">SW1Y 5DH</div>
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				All responses will be published, unless you ask us not do so. However, please note that all
				information in responses, including personal information, may be subject to publication or
				disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. If any correspondent requests
				confidentiality this cannot be guaranteed, and will only be possible if considered
				appropriate under the legislation.
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				If you have any questions or complaints about the process of consultation on this paper,
				please contact Caity Marsh, Heritage for the Nation Consultation, Culture Team, 2-4
				Cockspur Street, London, SW1Y 5DH.
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